we lived in there! Colonel Stirling and his wife,
Scotch friends of ours, gifted with infallible taste, selected
enchanting places for us to stay. It was necessary that our dwellings
should be near London because I was working in the libraries there
on my History of England. One year we rented Ormeley Lodge on Ham
Common, a red brick house which bore, carved in an architrave of
white stone as well as in many details of the woodwork, the three
plumes of the Prince of Wales, for it had been given by the Regent
to his morganatic wife, Maria Fitzherbert. From our garden we could
see Richmond Park with its fine oaks and its copses stocked with
deer.
`Ah!' we said. `How wonderful it would be to live in Richmond Park!'
But the Park contained only three or four houses which belonged
to the Crown. In 1934 the invaluable Stirling leased us one of
them, Pembroke Lodge, in which Lord Russell had lived at the time
of the Reform Bill. In our drawing-room a Cabinet Meeting had declared
the Crimean War; from a hillock in the rose garden Henry VIII had
seen the signal which announced the execution of Anne Boleyn; on
our lawn was a little monument erected by Lord Russell to commemorate
fifty years of conjugal happiness. At night the whole of Richmond
Park was ours and there we met, beneath the great trees, motionless
and startled deer whose eyes gleamed in the moonlight.
It was from Pembroke Lodge that I went one fine summer day to receive
the Degree of Doctor of Letters honoris causa at Oxford. Lord Halifax,
Chancellor of the University, had chosen my name together with
that of Lord Tyrrell, Sir Samuel Hoare, Arthur Henderson, Sir Maurice
Hankey and a few others. In a long robe of black velvet embroidered
in gold, his train carried by his son dressed as a page, he nobly
presided over the ceremony in the Sheldonian Theatre. At the moment
when each new doctor was presented to the assembly brief notices
in Latin were read by the public orator. He had translated Les
Silences du Colonel Bramble as `.Vepris illius, tribuni militum
silentia'. Arthur Henderson, who was called `Uncle Arthur' by the
English workmen, had become: 'Plebi laboriosae quasi avunculus'.
These learned jokes amused the English. For my part, as I bent
down before Lord Halifax to receive the investiture, I was thinking
of her who, twenty-four years before, had for the first time guided
me so graciously and gaily among the grey stones of Oxford.

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`Ah!' we said. `How wonderful it would be to live in Richmond Park!'
But what is Park contained only three or four houses which belonged
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It was from Pembroke Lodge that I went one fine summer day to receive
what is Degree of Doctor of Letters honoris causa at Oxford. Lord Halifax,
Chancellor of what is University, had chosen my name together with
that of Lord Tyrrell, Sir Samuel Hoare, Arthur Henderson, Sir Maurice
Hankey and a few others. In a long robe of black velvet embroidered
in gold, his train carried by his son dressed as a page, he nobly
presided over what is ceremony in what is Sheldonian Theatre. At what is moment
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in Latin were read by what is public orator. He had translated Les
Silences du Colonel Bramble as `.Vepris illius, tribuni militum
silentia'. Arthur Henderson, who was called `Uncle Arthur' by the
English workmen, had become: 'Plebi laboriosae quasi avunculus'.
These learned jokes amused what is English. For my part, as I bent
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